Building Graphical Web Applications A Case Study on SysON - OCX 2024

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This talk presents a comprehensive guide to developing industrial applications using Sirius Web, exemplified through the open-source SysON project—a SysML v2 modeler. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of how to leverage Sirius Web’s capabilities to create robust, customizable modeling applications tailored for industrial use cases. SysON serves as a prime example of how to effectively harness the power of Sirius Web to build complex applications. We will explore the practical steps involved in setting up a Sirius Web-based application, focusing on best practices for code organization, and leveraging the API builder provided by Sirius Web to streamline development processes. The session will also cover essential techniques for writing tests to ensure the integrity and functionality of the custom designers being built. A key part of the presentation will demonstrate how to utilize Sirius Web's extension capabilities to create tools that meet specific industrial requirements. We will discuss how these features can be integrated into your application to enhance its functionality and user experience. Throughout the talk, we will provide detailed examples and practical insights from the SysON project, showcasing how it successfully implements a SysML v2 modeler using Sirius Web. This will include a live demonstration of SysON, illustrating the project’s features and the significant benefits of using Sirius Web for industrial graphical applications. Whether you are looking to develop a new industrial application or enhance an existing one, this session will equip you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to effectively use Sirius Web and its ecosystem to achieve your goals.




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